Hi /g/, I'm a lazy guy who don't want to work too much. Also, I've got some chance, I'm not really a consumerist-whore, so all I spent is on primary needs like food. But today, I would like to do something for other people mainly, I would like to open a GNU/Linux club (LUG) in my local town, I can see with the mayor and try to getting a little room somewhere in the city to host the club, but also, If I want some money to buy shit for the club, I must work on the side, so as a computer technician (I'm not skilled enough to be called a programmer, I'm...Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.

>>53921897Been trying to find a decent netbook / umpc thats 10 inches or under for a while now that doesn't cost a fortune. Haven't really found anything though, even on shit like Aliexpress there is like 3 options that are all shit or listed improperly. Unfortunately the market is all for shitty tablets now that have shitty multitasking and flimsy ass keyboards that snap on and off :/

>Apple won't allow 4chan app. Period.>Google removed Clover from App Store because /a/ was enabled by default>although /a/ is SFW, moderation is shit, and NSFW stuff gets posted and remain accessible for a long time all the time>Reddit comes out with their own apps>NSFW subreddits are accessible>Apple and Google both accept the app

I finished college last year and started looking for a job, there's this fucking asshole that I worked for in an internship that has been talking shit about me when asked for references. I don't want to get into that but let's just say that even though I made mistakes, if he needs to make up lies to make me look worse, then it wasn't actually that bad. This made my job hunt harder.

I ended up taking a frontend dev gig at a hipster startup. I like everything about this job, the...Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.

>>53921122I'm not exactly experienced when it comes down to professional advice, but you could probably start learning things yourself with courses and books in preparation for your next job. After you feel comfortable enough, you could start searching for your next gig, something backend related or completely different than web dev even and you'd still have X experience in what you're already doing as a safety pillow in case something goes bad. I get that part of not exactly liking what you're doing, but kinda have to do it, but the reality is most jobs are web related (I'm from Europe too, not Western though) and at least it's nice to have a well paying (I suppose yours is) job even if it becomes tedious from time to time.

I'm in a similar situation grinding through a job where I am overqualified. My previous boss was a fucking imbecile and blamed everyone else for his mistakes. All you can do is leave a good impression on your current employer and be there long enough so people know you can commit. If you need to, go outside of your job description to let your employer know you are capable of much more. Be a good goy and make them need you.

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